I again did a Rice Wholesale-Retail Business Plan per request of a Cavitena (Filipina). It’s not a “pwede na yan” or copy-paste thing as I immersed, researched a lot and did actual field interviews. Most of the request came from OFW as they can use it to loan capital at OWA.

I can now provide a more detailed and updated Rice Wholesale-Retail Business Plan

Like what I did for other requesting party, I made it as realistic as possible and tailored made, reader friendly and you can already start with your business as there are step by step guide and pricing.

If you are going to pursue your desired business, I need to ask where are you base and where do you intend to establish your Rice Trading business?

I ask because the location is important. Price also fluctuates regularly.

Most who earlier requested are OFW as they are using it to acquire loan at OWA. I also receive request from Foreigners. Are you an OFW?

My Business Plan are far different from works of other maker (“tumbok mo agad through a step by step guide how to start right away. Kita mod din agad ang expenses and income as I did field research and actual operation study). I also visited miller suppliers plan and study variety sample as shown photos.

I won’t pretend to know it all but I have more than enough experience for your requirement.

Other requests in the past are are as follows:

Moringa Cultivation and Processing Feasibility and Business Plan

Cavendish Banana Farming and Export Potential

Software and Hardware Development

There’s more

Email me directly at denissalvatierra@ysembawangtrading.co@gmail.com if you are interested.

My arts is non-traditional. This time, I am desiring for a craft that is also a potential business:

Birds House

Miniature Toy House

Cabinet House

Other related

They maybe old fashioned but this kind of craft are close to the heart of people, especially the children and promote values. As such, there is a market for these and if given the fund grant, it will take a long way in terms of income and return on investment.

Yes, machine made Christmas decors from China are cheaper but handcrafted are still prefer by many as they are natural and heartwarming. If given the chance, I intend to establish a store for such soon. If I will be supported by a grantee or investor, online shop is also possible.

I do not claim ownership to the actual designs and photos. Images are excerpted.

I am more of an entrepreneur now than an artist. Come to think of it, I was able to established an export-trading business through just capitalizing on my skills and experience in the arts, corporate admin and basic international exposure. I am willing to offer my services to those who need it:

Feasibility Study (my work has been requested in Asia, African countries and selected European countries for years now)

The unveiling of Google mobile phones in China was postponed, obviously due to the ongoing tension.

As per previous report, Google China is to be shut down if China continues to require censorship. The threat came last week after Google exposed the hacking attempt to steal software coding and the e-mail accounts of human rights activists protesting Chinese policies.

If the Google China is shut down and the distribution of its services is to be stop, it could cut off the world’s most populous country from Google through any kind of computer or phone. This will surely hurt both Google and China market as the newly resealed Android devices are expected to attract more surfers to Google search engines and YouTube (now owned by Google) in the next decade. China is already the world’s largest mobile phone market, with more than 700 million accounts, and its rapidly growing economy is providing more people with the means to buy the latest gadgets. “It’s a high-stakes poker game for both sides,” said Michael Grossi, director of Altman Vilandrie & Co., a telecommunications consultant). On the contrary, the showdown hasn’t hurt Google’s stock much so far. It gained $7.62 Tuesday to close at $587.62, just $3 less than its value when Google publicly challenged China.

The aftershock could also deprive China’s people and businesses of other technology unless the parties agreed to resolve their rift over online censorship and security.

Expert analyst Charles Golvin fined it logical for Google to hold back the selling of Android-powered phones to Asian countries as it doesn’t make sense to sell the devices in a market where key services might be restricted or unavailable. Phone manufacturer as Motorola and Samsung also uses the Android operating system created by Google to steer people to its search engine and other services. China Unicom Ltd. was supposed to be the carrier.

Let’s see what happen next. The absence of Google’s services in China may result to diversion of some sort of marketing channel. Nonetheless, a number of Android devices have already made it to China market as Galaxy by Samsung. That phone will remain on sale. Only this month that Nexus One was unvailed by Google. But that device is only available in the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore and Hong Kong. There’s no indication when Google will sell it in China or elsewhere.

There statement mentioned by Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said at a regular news briefing. “Foreign enterprises in China need to adhere to China’s laws and regulations, respect the interests of the general public and cultural traditions and shoulder corresponding responsibilities,” “Google is no exception.”

China strictly prohibits computer hacking in any form.

But with all the buzz, Google remains optimistic that all these will be resolve soon.

Google’s threat to shut down its operation in China is something to watch for. This ain’t easy as it could lead into something more likely a Tom Clancy novel. The outcoume of Google’s decision will not just reflect its reputation but the image of the entire America and its integrity in doing what has to be done.

For the information of those are not aware, there were hack attacks on Google’s server recently. Experperts believed that the attacks was something related to China’s interest on the security of information stored on Google’s server, primarily in the identity of some Chinese human rights activist and other potential targets using gmail.

Quote:

“We are not going to make a financially based decision to stay in a market that is intolerable for us,” David Drummond, Google’s chief legal officer, said this week. And he denied that a public relation was a factor. “This wasn’t a question of P.R.,” he said. “It was a question of trying to do the right thing.”

Unquote.

On the investment aspect, Wall Street was worried on the possible financial setback if Google shut its search engine down in China. Primary because shares dropped nearly 3 percent the day after Google announced the possible shut down. On the contrary, analysts believed that Google’s may suffer but not likely to be felt for years.

Not all are sceptical about this matter and some even praised Google. Although no final decision is done yet, the world has already aplauded to Google’s courageus statement. Whatever the decision and the outcome, the world can read between the lines.